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23rd Annual PPAG Meeting - Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group

Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University

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EVENT DESCRIPTION

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Overview:

The Conference is designed for practitioners and administrators involved in drug therapy decisions for children. The Conference is designed by pediatric pharmacists who understand the unique needs of the pediatric patient. This conference will provide important educational benefits for participants who want to improve their positioning in the health care environment. It will also provide a new understanding of current medical and clinical trends in pediatric health care.

The overall conference goals are as follows:

-Provide and review current information and development pertaining to pediatric medication use in pediatrics. -Review new technologies that can reduce the risk of errors in the pediatric populations. -Discuss new drugs on the market and their application to pediatric patient care. -Provide a forum for the exchange of information and ideas among pediatric pharmacists.

About the PPAG:

The Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group is an international, nonprofit, professional association representing the interests of pediatric pharmacists and their patients. We are dedicated to improving medication therapy in children. Our sole purpose is to promote safe and effective medication use in children through communication, education, and research.

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EVENT DETAILS

The Conference is designed for practitioners and administrators involved in drug therapy decisions for children.

Notes:

The 23rd PPAG Annual Meeting and 2014 Pediatric Pharmacy Conference features two education blocks:Hematology-Oncology: April 30-May 2, 2014General Pediatrics-Acute Care: May 2-4, 2014(Participants will be able to participate in both educational blocks)